Soot (particles of carbon)
The yellow color is from the incandescence of not burned soot particles.
brown yellow gray color with sparky ice particles
They are the subatomic particles from which the carbon atom (an all other atoms) is made they have no color. The color of a substance is an emergent phenomenon and not dependent on the properties of its subatomic constituents.
Four physical properties in urinalysis are:- density- smell- color- undissolved particles
Soot (particles of carbon)
What is the general appearance (color, how loose or compact it is, kind of particles, and so forth) of the original soil sample?
Protons are positively charged sub-atomic particles. They do not effect color - that's the job of electrons.
Yes it does
No i cant answer this question!
Atmosphere and air particles alter its color
The Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis is caused by collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enters the earth's atmosphere. The type of gas particles that are colliding result in the variations in color.
The yellow color is from the incandescence of not burned soot particles.
Particles of dyes can be entrained by water vapors during evaporation.
white :)
brown yellow gray color with sparky ice particles
They are the subatomic particles from which the carbon atom (an all other atoms) is made they have no color. The color of a substance is an emergent phenomenon and not dependent on the properties of its subatomic constituents.